Bijeljina is slowly but surely being drawn onto the map of the most important centers of street art in the region. From May 20th until the beginning of July, the city will host the Meraki Mural Fest for the fourth time, an event that has become synonymous with the aesthetic transformation and visual refreshment of urban facades in recent years. After hosting talented authors from neighboring countries, as well as France, Spain and Turkey in the …
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Bijeljina is slowly but surely being drawn onto the map of the most important centers of street art in the region. From May 20th until the beginning of July, the city will host the Meraki Mural Fest for the fourth time, an event that has become synonymous with the aesthetic transformation and visual refreshment of urban facades in recent years. After hosting talented authors from neighboring countries, as well as France, Spain and Turkey in the …